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've never tasted anything like this. ♪ >> cheryl: welcome to beyond the headlines, i'm cheryl jennings. today we are talking about dropout prevention. one if four students drop out before they finish high school. thankfully there are many local organizations that reach out to students and encourage them to continue their education. middle school to college today we'll talk about some of the programs that help students stay in school. first, the dropout rate for oakland's unified district was 26.6%. that is higher than the national average. joining us to talk about is the numbers and with a administrators is doing about is the spokesperson, is troy flint. >> thanks for having me. >> cheryl: 26.6%, you must be doing a lot to address the issues? >> it's one of the most critical issues. districts across the country particularly urban districts. there is no one comprehensive solution. we're attacking it from null of angle that has address the social components that gets kids disenchanted with schools. >> cheryl: you have a different population in schools especially as they progress? >> we a

how critical i am. >> it the things you can do, not that you can't do. >> cheryl: these girls fight food issues every day but not at camp arroyo. meet other kids like them when our special continues and learn how the camp all begin thanks to the taylor family foundation. >> they started out of their backyard and now have a massive beautiful campsite where they can bring kids from all over [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. at&t u-verse high speed internet offers more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hotspots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hotspot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. so call now to get at&t u-verse high speed

to nominate cheryl brinkman? >> any other nominations, seeing none, we can take them both together? >> yes. and you should inquire as to whether or not members of the public would like to comment. all those in favor of electricking tom nolan chair and cheryl brinkman vice-chair? aye. >> the ayes have it, so order. look forward to a good year. thank you on airplane, 2012 he returned to enforcement as a pco supervisor. supervisor cal calgaro is well-liked and respected by his colleagues and leads by examplele and is positive in his interactions with the public. on october 31, 2012, the day of the giant's world series parade a citizen brought to his attention that a man was attempting to slash people with a pair of scissors near grove and larkin. he asked the citizen to point out the suspect, and notified our dispatch, so the police came and apprehended the suspect as soon as possible. he also asked the witness to stay, so that he can provide a detailed description of the suspect. because of his actions the dangerous individual was apprehended and a complete account was given to law enforcem

. >> cheryl: the accident did not cause structural damage to that tower. >>> the cayman that was guarding a marijuana stash in the east bay was quite ill and died shortly after being rescued. nick smith joins us where the suspect heard the charges he faces. >> good afternoon, deputies trained for every kind of situation and they have seen a lot, but they say nothing could have prepared for mr. teeth. >> this is mr. teeth. the photo provided by the alameda's sheriff's department is the alligator type reptile being kept by this man. he made his first court appearance today to face charges that he possessed marijuana with intent to sell. on tuesday mayer was arrested in the home he rents in castro valley. officials conducting a probation check found mayer and dry processed marijuana and five foot reptile. >> it was situated where the product was stored. they thought it was fake until it started moving and they got out very quickly. >> mr. teeth is a cayman and not an alligator as they once described. then today we learned that mr. teeth died. they say it was sick when it arrived and was stre

will think twice about the charity. did the lawmakers punish the poor? i am cheryl casone, and welcome to cashin' n welcome to all of you. i want to start wutracey. did you think the deductions would hurt poor americans. >> i think everything that happened with the cliff would help lower income in particular. but contributions, cheryl,s threshold was lowered and that means more people are going to not going to deduct things on the schedule a. charitable contributions fall under schedule a. they have been hurt because of the recession to begin with. people pulled back and now, i get we are a charitable nation. but in thepped of the day, you are looking for's deduction . if you are not getting it. you may not write the extra check. >> i am not donate as much in 2012 because of what happened when the fiscal cliff deal. he's one of many who said i will pull back. >> i think what is ignored in all of this is the result of charitable giving. they are people who feel they have obligation are not encouraged by this . the result of what charities do is the substitute of the government doing it.

to play with them today 678 those stories and more coming up at 6:00. now, back to dan and cheryl. >> that looks like fun. thank you. >> anyone looking for a sign 49ers are going win on sunday? qluf got to meet assistant fire chief art kenny. >> he has been a season ticket holder since 1958 and before that, sold team programs. >> he's been to all five niners super bowl and will be at the super dome again with his wife. >> she suggested they go to the first super bowl in 1982. >> it was our wedding anniversary. i said hey, let's use that for a present. so... swe celebrated our 49th anniversary. i must be an omen there. >> he's marking his 49th year as a firefighter. >> great story that. is cool. >>> this is "world news." tonight, scouts honor. a big change. the boy scouts poised to lift their ban on gay scouts and leaders. and tonight, former scouts step forward to speak out. >> i've served ten years on the summer camp ranch staff and i am gay. >>> out of the shadows. another sea change coming on immigration tonight. >>> chicken pox. how did our own barbara walters get chicken pox?

you can mix it up a little bit. i am a fan. cheryl: fast food is a really good, you know, convincing to do your homework. >> get back in the kitchen. practice those cooking skills as well. keep in mind with respect to health care, it is not just obese people. plenty of ten people eat the junk food and get high blood pressure and heart disease. really cautious about that. it's more about your behavior. cheryl: can you advise me which fast-food restaurant provides the most nutritional meals? >> i would not touch that question with a 10-foot pole. cheryl: come on. >> your kitchen. mom's kitchen. cheryl: they already lied to us about the size of the sandwiches. we already had that. you missed a good time there. last word. i no you're healthy, you have the kids. are you going to give -- >> you know, i am not a fan. i like the old quarter pounder with cheese. if it ain't broke don't fix it. cheryl: this was fun. i'm cheryl casone in for neil cavuto. he will be back tomorrow night. have a great one. john: this week watching the inauguration i wondered, did we elected king? ameri

grateful. from the san francisco police department from greg sir to denise flair erty and cheryl jennings and the girl friday and kept us moving all day and to the communications that we got the word out through the media and laura who kept us moving today and financial support. if you read about the justice department in the paper you know we can't pay for anything. when people come to my office quite literally i can't give them coffee. people think the government is high flying and i am here to tell you it's not true. there was support for this event and we couldn't be more grateful to the people that made this possible and the rosenberg foundation and they are here, the san francisco foundation and dr. sander herself and a round of applause, the california endowment and others provided tremendous financial support so thank you very much for that. [applause] . we really do appreciate it and the cohost and mary lee and tom torque son and who you met this morning and our next panel is planning for student safety opportunity and success and planning for action around the bay. our mod

much fun stuff to do inside here, mostly for kids but we found some 49er fans who are >> cheryl: a snowmobiler has died after crash in aspen. he was performing a flip last week when he clipped the top of the jump and went over the handlebars. snowmobile rolled over him. he was able to walk away. he went to the hospital for a concussion but sadly, family spokeswoman confirms that he passed away this morning. >> kristen: happening now in texas, police are hunting for two suspects wanted for opening fire on a prosecutor outside a courthouse this morning. he was killed who was a assistant district attorney in a case against an aryan brotherhood gang. investigators are now combing through the prosecutor's caseload. >>> an update to breaking news story out of phoenix we first told you yesterday. a body matching the accused gunman in a deadly office shooting has been found in a parking lot in nearby mesa. authorities appear that 70-year-old arthur harman killed 789s. he killed the ceo of a company he had a dispute with. >> happening now in washington, d.c., defense secretary nominee ch

] that has a nice ring to it. [ male announcer ] only from at&t. >> cheryl: a snowmobiler has died after crash in aspen. he was performing a flip last week when he clipped the top of the jump and went over the handlebars. snowmobile rolled over him. he was able to walk away. he went to the hospital for a concussion but sadly, family spokeswoman confirms that he passed away this morning. >> kristen: happening now in texas, police are hunting for two suspects wanted for opening fire on a prosecutor outside a courthouse this morning. he was killed who was a assistant district attorney in a case against an aryan brotherhood gang. investigators are now combing through the prosecutor's caseload. >>> an update to breaking news story out of phoenix we first told you yesterday. a body matching the accused gunman in a deadly office shooting has been found in a parking lot in nearby mesa. authorities appear that 70-year-old arthur harman killed 789s. he killed the ceo of a company he had a dispute with. >> happening now in washington, d.c., defense secretary nominee chuck hagel is facing tough ques

the teen is getting counseling and doing as well as one can expect. let's bring in dr. cheryl arrut. who has worked with sex e. sexual assault victims. if you could talk to this girl, how would you help her cope with what she's dealing with? >> deborah, i think the most important thing i would want to say to her loud and clear is that rape is never, ever the victim's fault. what happened to her was not her fault. and that's a really important thing, especially when you are growing up in an environment that has such tolerance, such a high tolerance for rape myths and for blaming the victim. we have to remember how very important football is in this community. and football is about taking without permission, overwhelming resistance, and taking without consent. and i think it's very easy in that kind of environment on the field to have that spill over and create a high level of tolerance in the community. so what i would say to her is first of all, she can heal from this. it is not her fault. and she needs to be around people who can really work with her to help her overcome what she's expe

and raised in small-town kentucky. her dad, tim, ran a popular convenience store. her mom, cheryl, was a long-time teacher and school principal. >> reporter: what were you like as a kid? >> i was a happy kid. kind of busy. >> reporter: sara grew up in a close-knit family, all devout christians. they played together and prayed together. >> we would do things as a family and that's how i was raised. that's kind of what we focused on, is doing everything as a family. >> reporter: sara was homecoming queen and at the top of her class. and her parents were proud. >> it was a perfection thing that i wanted, to have straight a's and i was never going to settle for less. >> she is probably one of the most wholesome girls that you would find. >> she was going to graduate from high school, she was going to become a teacher, she was going to get married, she was going to have kids. >> the all-american life? >> absolutely. >> reporter: but when sara turned 20, she surprised everyone. she says, without telling her parents or anyone else, on a whim, she tried out for the nfl cincinnati bengals cheerleading

schools do. our next panel the focus on the effects of bullying on young people. our moderator is cheryl jennings, award-winning journalist and a pioneer in children's issues and women's rights. cheryl has won emmy awards on her work for caring on aging parents and a program aimed at teenager called straight talking teens. cheryl received an emmy nomination for her 6-part series on the children of kosovo, she was selected by the league of women voters as one of the six women who could be president. ladies and gentlemen, cheryl jennings. >> i wanted to let you know that i got to see the bully movie yesterday with mr. caranza and 800 kids and melinda who was wearing her stop bullying tee shirt, so cute. it was an amazing experience and that video is in my head and the tears are in my heart for everybody that's lost a child. we're going to see a video right now that will set the tone of this panel. it will affect you. i saw it this morning so it would be appreciate in my head. you are going to meet the father who is featured in this video so i ask you to put down your electronic devi

with a new job. lots of people still looking. cheryl casone is here to get you hired. >> ever since kevin costner heard voices in his cornfield now the field of dreams is one step closer to becoming a reality. >> good morning to you. it is 21 after the top of the hour. he just finished a contentious bat overly the fiscal cliff. reports show that he will begin to push for immigration reformerly lir this month. a record number of people trying to buy guns in december. the fbi says they did nearly 2.8 million background checks this month. people could be worried about gun control laws in response to the sandy hook tragedy. over to you. >> thank you ainsley. employers are heading into the new year with cautious optimism in career builders 2013 job forecast over 60 percent of employers say they are actually in a better financial position than last year. only 26 percent plan to add full-time permanent employees and 9 percent actually plan to decrease staff. so who is hiring? here with three -- >> the pressure. >> three companies to kickoff the new year is cheryl casone from the fox business net

an invitation to cheryl's party? >> i'll be here. >> that is right. we'll be here. >> there is a lot going on. fire works shows around the bay. and you can check it out on our web site. >> check out time's square in new york city. oh, my goodness. >> about five hoursing to before the newnás6Ñ year. party started there. spencer checked. weather is 37 degrees. is that cold? is that chilly to you? i don't know. >> it's cold. yes. you've gottens of thousands of people there. no fire works here. there is a big draw of the crystal ball that drops. >> it's going to get colder, you can ring in the new year, at 8:00 there is going to be a special new year's rocking eve celebration at 10:00, the countdown with the rocking eve.a with ryan seacrest. at 11:00 we're going to report on celebrations on abc 7 news. then at 11:30 we'll go back to new york and i say that was ryan seacrest. >> yes. everywhere, actually. >> hundreds of new state laws going into affect at midnight. one will regulate party buses. the law requires charter bus drivers and a chaperones to check ids of under aged passengers if there

the teen is getting counseling and doing as well as one can expect. let's bring in dr. cheryl arid. if you could talk to this girl, how would you help her cope with what she's dealing with? >> deborah, i think the most important thing i would want to say to her loud and clear is that rape is never, ever the victim's fault. what happened to her was not her fault. and that's a really important thing, especially when you are growing up in an environment that has such tolerance, such a high tolerance of rape myths and for blaming the victim. we have to remember how very important football is in this community. and football is about taking without permission, overwhelming resistance, and taking without consent. and i think it's very easy in that kind of environment on the field to have that spill over and create a high level of tolerance in the community. so what i would say to her is first of all, she can heal from this. it is not her fault. and she needs to be around people who can really work with her to help her overcome what she's experienced and rebuild her life. >> what is so fascinating

'm cheryl jennings. dan ashley and carolyn johnson have the night off. it means most of us, most of us will avoid a big income tax hike. it came after a bitter debate, but as one republican congressman said tonight, you have to know when to hold em and know when to fold em. now more from karen travers. >> after months of drama and last-minute negotiations congress finally passed legislation to avoid the fiscal cliff. after the vote, a rare late-night statement from president obama. >> this law is just one step in the broader effort to strengthen our economy and broaden the opportunity for everybody. >> lawmakers completely blew their deadline. they didn't get the grand bargain that both claim was parties claim was their ultimate goal. but tonight both democrats and republicans gave themselves credit forgetting something done.y, veryis a very, very strg first step. >> this is an important one. this is a critical one for the future of the country. >> there was considerable happened wringing about a lack of spending cuts. some wanted to add them in, but ultimately there weren't enough vot

new information, cheryl, that confirming activity on her cell phone after midnight. now this, is new because investigators had originally believed that the last call was before midnight. now, investigators confirmed either a car or a text was placed from her phone later than earlier reported but they caution it does not mean that the phone was in alisa's possession. the search expanded to include investigators moving through every room of the horizon ka seeno today a plea from her father for her safe return. >> my hope is if she's out there f you're out there, just come home. >> it's either a call or a text. it is an activity. 003. >> law enforcement officials from reno are scanning lake tahoe and the shore line and canine units are sechg wooded areas and parked cars looking for a sign of the the missing 19-year-old she was attending the snow globe event in tahoe new year's eve. but left party and took a shuttle back to the hotel. no one has seen her since. her friends looked but did not see her and took her zmingz bent back home with her items. sheriff deputies tell us the search wi

and more coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. now, back to dan and cheryl. >> thank you. >> we're learning more about the upcoming presidential inauguration celebration january 21. it's going to be an all star line up beyonce will sing the national anthem at the ceremony, kelly clarkson expected to perform. >> james tailor singing "america the beautiful". that is going to be a nice show. >> thanks for joining us i'm cheryl jennings. >>> this is "world news." tonight, overflow. flu patients flood emergency rooms, waiting 24 hours for care. doctors wearing masks and today, you've been sending us videos of the first symptoms to strike. >> every day it's just getting worse. >>> hidden dragon. we investigate chinese companies suspected of tricking americans out of billions of dollars. >>> mirror. mirror. see how drinking too much, even twice a month, over time, can change the way you look from this to this. >>> and, a league of her own. an ordinary high school swim meet and oh, my gosh, a gold medalist shows up to compete. see what happens at the pool in colorado.

from somebody who is -- come over here, young lady. my name is cheryl, thank you for being here. we have some great guests who care about you, everybody in this room cares about you. you have been through some training. you have a question for our guests? >> no, but i want to thank you for doing this. thank you. without this we'd be back at scare one. >> thank you. >> have you seen bullying at your school? can you tell us a little about that? >> i don't have bullying like at the movie but it's kind of like, oh, she wore this, so. >> did somebody in your school do something about it? >> not really. the teachers don't see it. >> nobody wants to say anything to the teachers so they don't think this is a big deal. >> yeah. >> you've been through training to stop bullying so what does that mean? >> we'll try to stop it and we'll try to get them to stop saying those things. >> have you done that so far? have you been able to intercede? >> yeah. >> what happened? >> they stopped. >> nobody did anything bad to you? >> no. >> how did that make you feel? >> good. >> good job. thank you s

of office. cheryl conner is in pape pea. she joins us with the latest. any word from john leopold tonight? >> reporter: we just saw john leopold leave the courthouse with his attorneys. leopold would not respond to reporters' questions. judge dennis sweeney delivered his final ruling. >>> leopold was found not guilty on another count of misconduct and not guilty of fraud. that was the charge that carried prison time. now we list and to closing arguments. they lasted for four hours this morning. the defense delivered theirs. not and the judge sided with the prosecutor, which referred to leopold requiring county employees to change his urine bag. he also said was against the law to have them work on his campaign but on the issue of having sex in a parking -- that is what we heard so much since march, the judge called it offensive but did not find guilt sense the officer's job was to drive leopold. what's next? we brought in the council. i understand that an emergency meeting has been planned for tomorrow to determine whether or not john leopold will keep his job. >> that's correct tomorrow

and liberals. fox business network anchor cheryl casone joins me in new york with a look at how investors here and abroad possibly may react to all of this. cheryl, happy new year first of all. >> happy new year. >> bret: the markets were closed for the holiday, but what effect will this have potentially when the trading opens back up? >> incredibly negative effect. there are a couple of things happening. we're 35 minutes away from tokyo's market opening. that will give us a first clear indication of what the thought process is around the world about the problems as the roadblock if you will that we have hit in america. an australian trader sending a note out saying if the americans wake up on wednesday they have less money in their paychecks and they are paying more in taxes, there is no deal in washington, it will be a negative kickoff to world markets for the year. many world markets, in particular in asia, had strong performances. those performances could be in jeopardy as we begin 2013, the trading year anyway. london is opening around midnight our time. we have a lot to watch here. inves

. cheryl: it seems to come down to the understanding cuts. they reference the fact you have 4 trillion added to the deficit. other republicans at this point would've a strong enough, can i stomach this kind of fight with 48 hours left to go this congress to push this one point, or do they, as you say, hold your nose and just do it? riih: the $4 trillion added to the deficit. congress typically take these measures they make permanent to the alternative minimum tax, that is something that is not on the budget because congress does it every year and adds it to the budget. that is part of the $4 trillion honest accounting on the part of congress for the first time. when you talk about the $620 billion in new tax revenues yes, that is true compared to 2012. what is not true is compared to right now. taxes have gone up as of midnight, so many are looking at this as a tax cut, which are technically would be. the number of republicans pointing out the lack of spending cuts. $15 billion worth of spending cuts, there is new spending we consider emergency unemployment benefits, long-term unemploy

on concussion related injuries. >>> and coming up at 5:00, cheryl jennings will sit down with two former bay area football players that struggled with depression. that coming up at 5:00. >> underage league baseball will begin blood testing its players for human growth hormone. timing is interesting coming up one day after baseball stars barry bonds, roger clemens were left out of the hall of fame because of their connection of steroid use. the testing is one part of the anti-doping effort. >>> joe biden says he will deliver gun control recommendations to president obama by tuesday. he says federal task force to curb violence has been productive. he met with representatives of nra and walmart. >> there is an emerging set of recommendations not coming from me but coming from the groups we've met with. i'm going to focus on the ones that relate primarily to gun ownership and type of weapons that can be owned. >> biden said they agreed on conducting universal background checks. nra says gun rights and will cite attempts to limit law abiding americans from buying guns. >> evangelical pastor chose

. cheryl: when we do see the democrats, we are going to take that press conference, but i want to ask you, all of this, the timing is crucial. wall street is to know what to expect. is it at all possible that they could put this to tomorrow happen at noon on january 3rd, it but have to pass all over again. this is something we are dealing with as far as the time horizon. they have to get something done in next couple of days before it up in this entire deal. cheryl: you mentioned the new congress coming in. of what point are we going to hear the debate about the debt ceiling. obviously treasury secretary gunnar coming out over the holidays adding another wrinkle to the debt ceiling debate say we will reach the $16 trillion level. do you think that will happen right away in the new congress? >> the first thing they will discuss after the clear this deal out of the way after the deal with the tax rates. if the house to approve this and the president signs it into law, we're talking about the debt ceiling for the next couple of months. we don't have that much certainty on how much room we ha

't to the conversation today. last is cheryl young and the chief executive director of gate path and oversees a large nonprofit in san mateo county and focus on turning disabilities into possibilities and she's a wonderful addition to the panel and it's an area that school districts have to deal with in terms of special needs and what we're talking about affects these children if not more than the other children so thank you cheryl. [applause] so we have a large panel and they can all tell you i sent them an email yesterday said you will have a brief time to say what you do, what your organization is doing, address the needs of the kids suffering or facing bullying and i told them they have two to three minutes, not 23 minutes and i'm going to hold them to it so jeff let's start with you. >> sure. thank you. i think one thing that a perspective that prosecutors can to this discussion is first of all the reason people become prosecutors generally they don't like it when other people are taken advantage of. it really offends the very core for a prosecutor. you know i often joke i don't even like whe

and dr. cheryl arrat. >> this is about kids, morality, the capacity for empathy. that girl, the most disturbing part of this was that 12-minute videotape that was aired where the kids are laughing with the young lady being dead. there it is alongside of me right now. she was no less a person -- no more a person dead than she was alive. this is the object fication of women and i don't think we should be surprised given what rains down on young people from the internet, pornography, the way they act in social media. they act out on one another as though they are octobers. we must counter parent this actively. if we don't, this could be our kids. that's the reality, and the big other warning here is alcohol. every unwanted outcome you could measure with adolescents, you find alcohol and drugs, whether it's sexual conduct that's unwanted, pregnancy, you find alcohol. if parents, if adults were involved in the use of alcohol with these kids, they should be held accountable. there's a rumor they were but it's strictly rumor at this point. >> there was a rumor there was underage drinking an

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a grand new life? cheryl casone has a list of the top companies hireing this week. hello. how are you? >> good morning to you. it is 23 minutes after the hour. here's a look at the headlines. a worker in an ohio billing department fired for refuse to go get a flu shot. she was a veteran employee. she says she was worried about the potential side effects of the shot. the hospital sticking by its decision saying she ignored one of the rules. last week we told you about 8 nurses who were fired for the same reason in indiana. >>> it is straight out of the movie jaws, a 16-foot great white shark spotted off the coast of florida. here are pictures from when the shark was electronically tagged in september. it was seen 200 yards from shore recently. people are told to use extra caution when they go into the water. >> i'll assay. patti ann? >>> we have good news for veterans in the new year. the average annual jobless rates for vets in 2012 was 9.9 percent. doesn't sound so good it is higher than the national average but it is 2 points lower than the year before. >> yes, the jobless rate high

year. >>> president obama expects it to be a good year for companies hiring. cheryl casone joins us with more. >> some of the viewers are getting jobs through you. congrats to you and to them. >> i know some of them don't want to be on air or have their names used on air but congratulations for those of you e-mailing me getting jobs. we have more jobs available. if you think 20 percent unemployment is good that's fine. we have this company. you mentioned the president in your introduction. the medical device tags a lot of these companies have been laying off. this is a rare find for us. they do monitoring devices to monitor heart rates things like that. they have sales jobs of any critical care. engineers. 106 jobs. salary range pretty darn nice. 60,000 to 325,000. they have been hiring mostly in california. now they are looking to expand the company, massachusetts and texas. >> up to 325,000. it's called masimo 500. >> these used to be and des. these things are darned popular. they are looking to expand across the country. talking about 3,000 jobs over the next year or so. not righ

in an interview. what katie said about the young man after their interview. >> i'm cheryl jennings. coming up at 5:00 fallout from connecticut school shooting. a district taking heat for storing high powered semi automatic rifles on campuses. california all of a sudden, flush with cash. why $4 hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios hey america, even though they don't need one, wes, clay, and demarcus tried on the depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try one on for yourself. >>> manti teo admitted to briefly lying speaking out in an exclusive interview with abc's katie couric and wants tochl plain how he got wrapped up in that online hoax involving that fake girlfriend. >> it started with a love story, now it's a twisted tale of deceit. on with whose part? ma

cle clear>> good morning. i am heather cheryleds. >> i am heather nauert. thank you for getting up with us and watching "fox & friends first". >> these are the top five stories making news at this hour. just when you thought the manti te'o story couldn't take another turn now the alleged mastermind of the hoax apparently disguised his voice so te'o thought he was talking to a girl on the phone. linnea, te'o and his family breaking their silence. te'o admits to lying after he found out about the truth because he didn't have the guts to admit he had been duped. we will talk to brian kilmeade more about this at the bottom of the hour. >> women will soon be able to serve on the on the front lines of the nation's wars. they will lift the military ban on women serving in cam bat. it will open more than 230,000 jobs in the army and marines. news of the move drawing mixed reaction. >> i broke down and had muscle atrophy and weight also at a much faster weight and noticeable weight than my male marines. >> i was ready for it and that was in the early 80s. >> the ban had been in place since

. >> i'm cheryl jennings, coming up at 5:00 an app tracking down smart phone fees by offering picture proof of the thief. and pharmacy breaks in police want to stop before it's too late. >>> just got the word about reserves just announced. warriors forward david lee becomes the first all star since letrell spreewell. point guard seth curry did not make the team. charles barkley says it's a flattout joke. >> that is strange. >> these correct. he should have been on the team. >> thank you. an east bay veteran is getting a makeover of his yard today. thanks to a team of volunteers from home depot. >> laura? >> that is right. they are finished here. they have just wrapped this up came at 7:00 this morning. the veteran who owns home spent two years in iraq, came back joined chp and left disabled after responding to a robbery call in oakland. today, his team indicate kaim out to his house to make life smoother going forward. >> after service given owe to his country and community he's grateful for what is being given back to him now. >> happeny and happy to see supporters. >> it's unreal. y

april. here with three companies hiring right now cheryl casone from the fox business network. >> i wish these surveys will translating into data. when it comes to unemployment we will get another monthly look at the job situation in the morning. we have companies that are hiring who have seasonal jobs today with lows. they are the home improvement company they are the second largest in the nation. they have 45,000 seasonal jobs 9,000 permanent part-time jobs 15 million customers a week are shopping at lowe's right now. they need people who can be home improvement experts people that can do gardening things like that that can help customers come in the door remodel their homes redo their homes military friendly. one of the top 500 military companies right now. >> these are one of the companies that i have highlighted in the past. they have a big edition of hiring our nation's veteran. second largest in holding assets. they are always hiring. sales people, technology, operations, customer service. they have what's called a military support affinity group within the company. if you are a v

, one doesn't make it out alive, a 10- year-old girl who will not be in class tomorrow. cheryl conner joins us with more from the girls friend. >> reporter: are friends tell us her name is is raven and seven family members made it out, but the o 10-year-old was found dead inside the burned out home. daylight brings the reality check, just how bad the fire was on hartwait street in dundalk on saturday night. windows are grown out. -- blown out, the siding is black. look at the comparison to the neighbor's house. there is a notice to condemn. >> the whole house was in flames. the fire come up the basement windows, the whole house just is in flames. >> but the flowers on the fence get to the heart of a story, a young life is gone, young friends in pain. >> i was nap front of the house yesterday when this was happening and everybody was just sitting there but i was hope b -- hoping she would be okay because they said she was asleep, and she died. >> reporter: she has her stories straight. fair investigators say the girl who friends knew as raven was inside with her mother, grandfather and

of the kgotv broadcast center. it's lovely here, changing weather is coming. dan? cheryl? i'm sandhya patel. >> thank you. sandhya waving at people walking by. >> sweet. >> big shout out to you, sandhya. >> still to come,h8hu finney's friday free stuff with a healthy snack. >> then at 6:00 a new service from facebook allowing you to call your friends free, forever. 1111111g >>> all right, weekend is here. >> you know you figure big comp raigss always top down? >> yes. >> this is a chicken sandwich invented locally in our local mcdonalds only available here in the bay area, by the way. i think it's interesting. it's called the mcdonald's mcchicken deluxe sandwich going for only $2. you can vit anyway you want because they're made to order so they'll fit your diet standards.=i/b >> and that is a white cheddar cheese. >> you didn't want this back, thank you? >> it's pretty cool. >> if you need a snack kind health, healthy grains. it's gluten free. it's -- read the gold writing on there. >> ingredients you can see and pronounce. >> i love those guy autos good one. >> that is $2.99. >> how do w

look to people like anne campbell, our superintendent and to cheryl there to educate us and i said this morning "i am interested what we can do as a district attorney's office to help , what we can do to help" because we recognize we're not experts. we have an expertise in certain areas dealing with consequences and accountability and we're good with that. when it comes to soft power with great collaboration we can have a support role and provide to our educators and experts what exactly can we do to assist you getting to the end that everybody talked about today and that's the only different take we would have. >> great thank you. [applause] i would like to say we need to wrap up. we have a late start and need to keep moving. i would like to say what struck me today that even though teachers and principals are in school all day addressing those things in the hallways and they're not here. we have school people but they're not the ones on the ground but i think they would be thrilled to know that the people in this room that represent law enforcement -- i think i saw someone fr

beil. >> i'm cheryl jennings. thanks for >>> this is "world news." tonight, new year, same congress. tonight, still no deal. over the cliff and apparently staying there. after the vice president steps in, both sides got closer, but tonight, the giant setback. and already, your taxes have gone up. >>> hillary's fight. the secretary of state under the close watch of her doctors tonight, with a blood clot near her brain. this evening, the first message from chelsea clinton, seen visiting the hospital. >>> comeback story. our friend and colleague at espn, hannah storm, back hosting the rose parade after a terrifying accident at home. the grill explosion that left her with first and second degree burns. and tonight, the lesson for all of us, as she shares her story right here. >>> and the reunion. the moment at the parade no one saw coming. not even the little boy, stunned by his new year's surprise.

at 6:00. >> world news is coming up next. i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley. from all of us here, >>> this is "world news." tonight, gabby's fight. two years after the shooting in tucson, we sit down with former congresswoman gabby giffords and mark kelly. their news about stopping gun violence. and what we learned about the best and worst part of her day. >>> tinderbox. the historic inferno blazing tonight. and a warning. how americans should prepare for the new record-breaking heat. >>> restaurant reality. the menu gives calorie counts. we have a test in the lab. >>> and, secret lives. a new camera revealing truly surprising things rare animals do and say by the light of the moon. watch it tonight. >>> good evening.

's niners game, we couldn't make this up. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. now back to cheryl and dan. >> thank you. see you then. brought out gambler autos if 49ers win, green bay will provide free preview tours of the exploratorium for san francisco school children. >> if they lose, san francisco will sponsor a free day at the new childrens museum at green bay. >> other including sour dough bread and cheese from wisconsin. >> can't lose with those items right? sounds great. go, niners huh? world news is coming up next. >> from all of us here >>> this is "world news" tonight. turning point? a new sign that the flu epidemic may be starting to peak. what about the herbs and special vitamins at the drugstore? which ones really work? >>> winter gridlock, the punishing new storm leaving drivers stranded in the dark. >>> survival guide. so many people falling through thin ice. tonight, we leap into the freezing water to show you how to get out alive. >>> and our "person of the week." she has autism, an incredible spirit and she wants to become the next miss america. >>> good evenin

: right. don't look at me. don't make eye contact. let's go to cheryl in illinois. you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, cheryl. >> caller: hi i want to make a comment about that lady that called before. my gosh. obama is the best president we have ever had. they are still complaining. i mean let the guy go to hawaii. >> stephanie: she was concerned he is not educating his children because they are out of school this week. >> caller: yeah, he has done so much. my god let him go to hawaii. but the guy before her, i'm an ex-tea partier too. and i got republican rehab, and since i am rehabilitated, i feel very screwed over by boehner. we were good tea partiers we never messed up our talking points if reporters asked a question, we would throw them under the bus. we feel screwed over by boehner. and i'm from independent party now. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: i don't want to be a tea partier anymore. >> stephanie: all right. cheryl what were your main issues you were concerned about? >> caller: it's just embarrassing to talk about. in the grocery sto

. when i g >>> good morning, i'm katie marzullo in for cheryl jennings. >> kristen: i'm kristen sze. they are releasing the name of a man that was swept away and drown. and they are warning about sneaker waves and they can catch you in a rip current. tr terrify is live at point reyes with specific warnings for beachgoers. >> the sneek sneaker waves come to point reyes beach. a man, his wife and dog out for a new year's day walk and it turned tragic. take a look at a picture, 59-year-old charles quaid 6 richmond. he and his wife had come down here. take a look at video from yesterday's search for quaid. he and his wife and the dog were here. sneaker wave dragged her out. he rescued her, but the dog then got dragged out. he went and rescued the dog and he got dragged out and he never came back. the dog and his wife are okay. they say they were out here yesterday and they know it was bad. take a listen. >> the tide was coming in so we didn't stick around too long down there. definitely be more cautious about getting too close to the waves. >> reporter: some tips how to avoid sneaker wa

, and the violent video games and the president paz bu'n proposal. host: joining us now cheryl olson the co-author of a book "grand theft childhood: the surprising truth about violent video games." thanks for joining us. guest: my pleasure. host: part of the president's proposal on gun violence was to fund a study looking at video games. what do you think of that proposal? guest: i think it's good depending upon how it's done. a lot of studies are out there but hardly any of it was design as an academic journal and we really need more research. host: specifically where? guest: first of all the concern that it might trigger some kids to hurt people or hurt property. we got a lock at the kids who have tried hurt people or property and see if their video game use is somewhat different. there's no studies on juvenile offenders and their media use. also kids with mental health problems and mental health has been related to school shootings, it's unlikely one kid is going to be influenced by a video game that way but we have seen no ranks between the violent behavior and video games but parents t

. live with the changing forecast, cheryl, dan, back to you. >> looks great up there. pretty shot. >> thank you very much. >> coming up arnold schwartzeneggar opens bup who he's in love with. >> that is coming up. at 6:00 sunglasses developed in a lab that can open up a wonderful world of color. that is at 6:00 >>> former governor schwartzeneggar is making headlines again. he says he's still in love with his estranged wife, maria shriver. that interview came out today. shriver, you may remember, filed for divorce last year after schwartzeneggar admitted he fathered a child with the family housekeeper. saying he spent christmas with shriver and their children and says he's hoping for reconciliation. >> getting ready for america's cup in san francisco this fall, organizers announced pran plans for a temporary water front concert venue. construction along embarcadero begins this evening. -- spring, this is what it's going to look like. sting is the first headliner scheduled to perform on june 2. tick writs going on sale next month. >> pictures of the 49ers faithful keep coming in. th

, and congratulations everybody. >> world news is next. i'm cheryl jengs. >> from all of u >>> this is "world news." tonight, right to fight. the big surprise today. after centuries, allowing women in combat. why did the obama administration change? why lift the ban now? and what's the real story about carrying all that heavy equipment? >>> last stand. secretary hillary clinton, filled with fiery emotion in her last appearance before congress. >> what difference at this point does it make? >> the indignation. and then, the tears in her eyes. >> i put my arms around the mothers and fathers and the wives left alone to raise their children. >>> frozen solid. a nation so cold, a worker 200 feet above ground is rescued, unable to get down. so cold out there, a banana turns into a hammer. >>> and, in his own words. manti te'o with katie couric. his first on-camera interview after the hoax. >> this girl, who i committed myself to, died on september 12th.

news is next. i'm cheryl jengs. >> from all of us >>> this is "world news." tonight, super bug, a new kind of virus spreading across the nation even faster than the flu. hand sanitizer can't stop it and dr. richard besser here to tell us what can. >>> the comeback. the big five-year rally on wall street today. a lot more money for retirement. >>> ice age. firefighters and everyone sliding off the road tonight. >>> the gun next door. hundreds of thousands of guns stolen from homes on your block. an abc news investigation. >>> and hillary's health. what we learned about why she's really wearing those glasses. >>> good evening on this friday. this nation still fighting the flu, and facing another warning tonight. top scientists say a new strain of a powerful norovirus is now racing person to person across the country. it's a severe stomach flu easy to get, hard to prevent. abc's ch

12.5 inches. cheryl says she has it down to a science. >> we check, yes we do. we do check. >> we checked and fresh out of the oven, the tape measure doesn't lie. 12 inches a piece. >> what do you think about somebody filing a lawsuit over a piece of bread that is half an inch too short. >> spring'sspringer -- >> he is on fire and the warriors pay a visit to montae. the that's next. ,,,, (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millio

. the faa says they cannot fly until boeing proves the lithium batteries won't start a fire. cheryl atkinson says it is the same sort of issue, we have seen in cell phonelaptops. >> reporter: 45 minutes after take off on a domestic flight in western japan a flight attendant on this all nippon airways announced there would be an emergency landing. burns around the main battery. the second fire in two weeks thanks to the special lithium ion battery system. last week a fire broke out aboard a 787 after it landed in boston. that jet's auxiliary power unit battery showed severe battery damage. the dream line certificate the first jet to use these batteries. faa ordered special precautions because of the tendency to over heat. >> those lithium based batteries are used in ipads, plug in cars in the past, millions of lap 207s have been recalled because of batteries over heating. >>> one of the most unusual rescues we have ever seen. a woman went out for a cigarette and became wedged between two buildings. it happened in portland the woman fell and got tr

when the trial is over. in annapolis, cheryl conner, abc2 news. >> if he is found guilty he could face prison time or be voted out of office. >>> jurors watched an illicit tape in the phylicia barnes trial. her older sister deena was called to testify about the relationship she had with her and michael johnson. prosecutors played a 15 minutes video that shows deena, phylicia, michael johnson and the younger brother groping each other. the defense argues the defense just shows how deena barnes was an irresponsible guardian to her younger sister. >>> thousands of screaming ravens fans packed into the inner harbor to send the team off in style. even fireworks started off the super bowl frenzy. roosevelt leftwich was downtown for the big party. what a turnout? >> it was a great day. cloudy skies with you -- skies but the sun came out purple. they cheered the theme on. fobs -- fox came -- folks came out of their office. the team wished them women and the return of the lombardi trophy. >> it is the best thing in the world. can't wait to see all the fans who will be down in new orleans. we ca

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